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I just successfully installed Mavericks using Unibeast/Mulitibeast.
I jus bought a WD MyBook 4TB external hard drive but I only get speeds up to 40MB/S. In tests on the web this drive reaches speeds up to 130MB/S. I set XHCI to Smart in BIOS which doesn't make a difference. I also tried this without the USB3 kext from Multibeast but that also makes no difference. I read in the forum that some are reaching USB3 speeds with this main board, so why is it so slow?
Here is my Multibeast Config:
Quick Start > DSDT Free
Drivers > Disk > 3rd Party SATA
Drivers > Disk > TRIM Enabler > 10.9.0 TRIM Patch Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v5.3.820
Drivers > Misc > USB 3.0 - Universal by Zenith432
Drivers > Network > Intel - hnak's AppleIntelE1000e v2.4.14 Drivers > System > AppleRTC Patch for CMOS Reset Bootloaders > Chimera v2.2.1
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options Customize > Boot Options > Generate CPU States Customize > Boot Options > Hibernate Mode - Desktop Customize > Boot Options > Use KernelCache
Customize > System Definitions > Mac mini > Mac mini 6,2 Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 Black
I jus bought a WD MyBook 4TB external hard drive but I only get speeds up to 40MB/S. In tests on the web this drive reaches speeds up to 130MB/S. I set XHCI to Smart in BIOS which doesn't make a difference. I also tried this without the USB3 kext from Multibeast but that also makes no difference. I read in the forum that some are reaching USB3 speeds with this main board, so why is it so slow?
Here is my Multibeast Config:
Quick Start > DSDT Free
Drivers > Disk > 3rd Party SATA
Drivers > Disk > TRIM Enabler > 10.9.0 TRIM Patch Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v5.3.820
Drivers > Misc > USB 3.0 - Universal by Zenith432
Drivers > Network > Intel - hnak's AppleIntelE1000e v2.4.14 Drivers > System > AppleRTC Patch for CMOS Reset Bootloaders > Chimera v2.2.1
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options Customize > Boot Options > Generate CPU States Customize > Boot Options > Hibernate Mode - Desktop Customize > Boot Options > Use KernelCache
Customize > System Definitions > Mac mini > Mac mini 6,2 Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 Black